Amanda Knox awaits decision from Italy's highest court
Amanda Knox is waiting anxiously in Seattle to hear if she will face trial again as Italy's top criminal court considered whether to overturn her acquittal in the murder of her roommate in Italy. The court late Monday said it will issues its decision Tuesday morning.U.S. lumber mills seek to chop NAFTA
IF THE LUMBER TRADE deal signed in July falters, the stage is set for a fight over the North American Free Trade Agreement. Litigation is expected to continue until the settlement takes effect in October. The Canadian side has won every battle under NAFTA, and the open question is whether U.S. industry can wriggle out from under its losses.Dam safety concerns pit residents against each other
Life, death and property values surrounding two lakes and a dam in the Marietta community of Happy Valley are the concerns raised in a lawsuit being prepared for trial in Cobb County Superior Court.The plaintiffs contend they live in fear of an unsafe dam that could break and release a flood that could wash over their homes.Statements to FBI key in terror case against Liberty City group
MIAMI AP - Statements given to the FBI by six of the seven men accused of plotting to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower and other buildings show that some didn't believe the talk of joining up with al-Qaida and others from the depressed Liberty City neighborhood were motivated by money rather than Islamic radicalism.Lawyer takes on 'Supreme' capital case advocacy
THE TIMBRE OF Donald Verrilli Jr.'s voice changes when he argues a pro bono case to the U.S. Supreme Court. For his paying clients at Jenner Block, Verrilli, always soft-spoken and measured, is a master at gently steering the justices toward supporting his arguments in telecommunications and intellectual property disputes.Private eye pulls his punches in Hollywood wiretapping trial
Economic shift challenges DR 12 focus
THERE IS NO QUESTION 2008 will go down in history as a year of seismic change in our readers' world as big firms attempted to quell the tremblings of a turbulent economy. Our 2009 Daily Report Dozen is a snapshot of the tremors felt on the brink of that plunge.Because of the timing of the global economic crisis-hastened by the Sept.Ga. Lawyers Donated Time to 9/11 Victims
Meredith [email protected] Sept. 11, 2001, security guard Brian K. Reeves was in the north tower of the World Trade Center when American Airlines Flight 11 hit the building. A fireball erupted through the freight elevator and blew him out of the lobby. The 33-year-old suffered second- and third-degree burns over 30 percent of his body.Officials: 2 Bush administration figures to be subpoenaed about federal prosecutor firings
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